Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. 1. A: What time will you be home tonight? B: I'm not sure. If I ...have to... (have to) work late, I ...will call... (call) you. 2. A: I felt very tired at work today. B: Well, if you .......................... (not/watch) the late film, you ................. (not/feel) so tired. 3. A: Should I buy that car? B: Why not? If I ....................... (have) the money, I ........................... (buy) it myself. 4. A: If you ................................. (pass) a chemist's .......................... (you/get) me some cough medicine? B: Yes, certainly. 5. A: My sister seems very upset at the moment. B: Were I you, I .............................. (talk) to her about it. 6. A: Unless you ............................. (hurry), you ........................ (be) late again. B: No, I won't. There's plenty of time. 7. A: Oh! I forgot to ask Sarah over for dinner. B: If I ......................... (speak) to her today, I ............................. (ask) her for you. 8. A: May I join the club, please? B: Provided you .............................. (be) over eighteen, you can join the club. 9. A: What a lovely restaurant! I'm glad we came here. B: If you ................................. (not/burn) the dinner, we ......................... (not/come) here! 10. A: Just think. If I ............................... (not/move) to York, I .................... (never/meet) you. B: I know, wasn't it lucky? 11. A: Jo doesn't spend enough time with me. B: Well, if she ............................ (have) the time, I'm sure she .......................... (try), but she's very busy. 12. A: Did you give Bill the message? B: No, but when I ............................... (see) him, I ......................... (tell) him the news.
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